One Minute Moral Case for Private Health Care in Canada

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4 Comments

  1. Alastair Gordon

    Brilliant and compelling case against the state monopoly on healthcare. The most amazing thing about Canada is that I can spend as much of my income as I want on cigarettes and alcohol, even if my money comes as social assistance from hard-working taxpayers. But if I spend money that I earned for an MRI or colonoscopy that may save my life, I have breached the Canada Health Act. Only the collectivist mind could see reason or justice in such an absurdity.

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    • Heather

      The Truth is always brilliant and compelling! Good points Alastair.

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  2. Lee Kurisko

    She nail it.

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    • Lee Kurisko

      I meant, “She nailed it”.

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